Here we have brought together the statuary and epigraphic evidence that relates to Tiberius in the province of Gallia Narbonensis. The presence of this emperor as represented in these two forms of expression, usually privileged for imperial propaganda, seems relatively discrete compared with that of Augustus, even if we take into account the probable disappearance of much of the evidence. This can be explained by several facts : Tiberius' power was less extensive than that of Augustus, he did not possess his charisma and he did not visit the Gaulish Provinces during his reign. At another level, he refused exhibitions of excessive flattery. The population of the Province, who was satisfied with the Empire as the source of peace and prosperit...